DDR AC General Info
General Arcade Gameplay
Unlike beatmania IIDX and pop'n music, DanceDanceRevolution's menu layout tends to change a lot based on what version you are playing. Also unlike IIDX and pop'n music, DanceDanceRevolution has dedicated menu buttons.
All DanceDanceRevolution cabinets have at least left, right, and start menu buttons. Cabinets that were sold with DanceDanceRevolution X or later also have up and down menu buttons. The directional menu buttons are used to navigate menus, and the Start button to make selections.
Once the game is started, the first order of business is inserting your eAMUSEMENT card if the machine supports eAMUSEMENT. After that, or otherwise, you will be taken to the Select Style screen. After that, you will be taken to the Select Difficulty or Select Mode, and from there to Select Music or Select Course. In DDRMAX or later, you can hold Start when you select a song to enter modifiers. In earlier versions, you must use codes. After play, your score will be evaluated, and you will be returned to Select Music if not playing a course. When the game is done, a final evaluation is performed, and under certain circumstances you can enter your name.
Game Modes
Modes that appeared only in a single mix are not included.
- NORMAL MODE
- The only mode available in every mix. In DanceDanceRevolution, 2ndMIX, 5thMIX, and DDRMAX, this is the only mode available.
- You can play 1-5 songs per game, depending on how operator set the machine, plus an EXTRA STAGE if earned. EXTRA STAGEs are not available in 2ndMIX through 5thMIX, the Japanese Dancing Stage games, or the Solo games, and are only available for PASELI users as of DanceDanceRevolution (2014).
- Songs (and difficulty levels after 2ndMIX) are chosen one at a time.
- COURSE MODE
- Before DanceDanceRevolution X, this was split into NONSTOP MODE and CHALLENGE MODE. NONSTOP MODE first appeared in 3rdMIX and was removed in 5thMIX, and CHALLENGE MODE first appeared in DDRMAX2. EXTREME was the first mix to have both. COURSE MODE was removed altogether in DanceDanceRevolution (2013).
- NONSTOP MODE included courses with a selectable difficulty level and the standard lifebar. CHALLENGE MODE featured only the 4-life Challenge lifebar and one difficulty level.
- CHALLENGE MODE did not allow the player to select modifiers.
- Instead of picking individual songs, a course of at least four songs is chosen, with each course having 2 difficulty levels.
- There are two lifebar types: the Normal lifebar similar to the standard lifebar, and the Challenge lifebar. With the Challenge lifebar, the player is given 4 or 8 lives (depending on difficulty level chosen) that deplete on each GOOD, BAD, MISS, or NG. When the player runs out of lives, they fail. One or two lives are recovered after each song successfully cleared.
- Before DanceDanceRevolution X, this was split into NONSTOP MODE and CHALLENGE MODE. NONSTOP MODE first appeared in 3rdMIX and was removed in 5thMIX, and CHALLENGE MODE first appeared in DDRMAX2. EXTREME was the first mix to have both. COURSE MODE was removed altogether in DanceDanceRevolution (2013).
Styles
- Single: One side of the dance floor, one player. Always requires only one credit.
- Versus: Two players, each with one side of the dance floor. This requires two credits unless Joint Premium is enabled.
- Double: One player uses both sides of the dance floor. The BEGINNER difficulty is not available in this style. It also requires two credits unless Double Premium or Joint Premium is enabled.
- Couple: Only available in 3rdMIX or earlier. Two players each have one side of the dance floor, but each has different steps for the same difficulty. This requires two credits.
Modifiers
As of DanceDanceRevolution (2014), 14 modifiers are available in the game with some select choice options being exclusive to Premium Play. When using Versus play, each user can have their own settings which have to be set before playing a song. During special events such as an EXTRA STAGE, the number of modifiers available is limited.
- Speed: Allow to change the speed of the arrow flow from 0.25 to 8 times faster than normal (x1). They were first added in DDRMAX with x1, x1.5, x2, x3, x5 and x8 as possible options. In DDR X, the x0.25, x0.5, x2.5, x3.5, x4, x4.5, x5.5, x6, x6.5, x7, and x7.5 speeds were added. During DanceDanceRevolution X2 to DanceDanceRevolution (2013), the x0.25 and the x0.5 speeds were removed. For DanceDanceRevolution (2014), x0.25 and x0.5 were added back and introduced x1.25, x1.75 and x2.25. On August 12th, 2014, x2.75, x3.25 and x3.75 were added. A total of 23 speed modifiers currently exist with 8 of them being Premium Play exclusives.
- Arrow move
- Appearance
- Turn
- Step zone
- Scroll
- Arrow color
- Cut
- Freeze arrow
- Jump
- Special arrow
- Screen filter
- Guide line
- Gauge